Lincoln Square provides a unique opportunity to own a high quality residence in one of London’s finest neighbourhoods. Located on a rare island site, the building has views of the adjacent Royal Courts of Justice, New Court Chambers, the old Land Registry building.

Designed in the 1600s, Lincoln’s Inn Fields – at 11 acres – is London’s largest residential square. It began as a home to the aristocracy before many of its buildings became solicitors’ offices and barristers’ chambers.

Lincoln’s Inn Fields is like being in another world – a calm, quiet haven just 200 metres away from the bustling streets of Covent Garden, the Strand and Holborn. Those who work around Lincoln’s Inn Fields pass great buildings on their way to offices, courts and lecture theatres, but residents at Lincoln Square will have the privilege of savouring them at leisure.

Lincoln Square is surrounded by some of the world's most renowned institutions, from schools and universities to corporate headquarters and global banks and, of course, it has long been established as the heart of the legal profession.

Lincoln Square is in close proximity to three of London’s finest educational institutions. Nearest is the London School of Economics (LSE), one of the world’s leading social science universities and ranked second in the world for the highest proportion of international students. University College London (UCL) in Bloomsbury and King’s College London, which has a riverside perch on the Strand, are the third and fourth oldest universities in England.

Travelling from Lincoln Square couldn’t be easier with numerous London Underground stations close to hand — Holborn, Temple, Covent Garden and Chancery Lane are within 10 minutes' walk. The opening of Crossrail in 2018 will significantly improve travel times to Heathrow and Canary Wharf.